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we're live in los angeles, william, how did he get involved in all of this? >> he was recruited as a spy to help set up the country's nuclear program. but he also loved film, so what a great cover story. he could travel the world, scouting locations, looking for investors and contracts. he is anni israeli jew that cam to america and produced bill films. at the same time he was helping obtain materials for nuclear testing in south africa, and the commissions he made made him rich. a double life for which he has no apologies. >> translator: i should have said [ bleep ] you know what? i did it for my country and i'm proud of it. >> forbes says that milchan who was married to a model and now a tennis pro, he is worth about $4 billion. john? >> how is all of this going down in israel? >> his name first surfaced about two years ago in a book. so only last night really did the general public kind of learn about this whole thing. apparently some in hollywood like robert deniro expected it. they say he was instrumental, he should be honored as a patriot and the unoffi
we're live in los angeles, william, how did he get involved in all of this? >> he was recruited as a spy to help set up the country's nuclear program. but he also loved film, so what a great cover story. he could travel the world, scouting locations, looking for investors and contracts. he is anni israeli jew that cam to america and produced bill films. at the same time he was helping obtain materials for nuclear testing in south africa, and the commissions he made made him rich. a double...
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angeles. while it's early yet in this process, the new head of the fcc said this is just keeping up with the times. he says they're reviewing their outdated and restricted rules. the story where we begin tonight is with nbc's tom costello. he's at national airport in washington. tom, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. this is still far from reality, but it could be soon you'll be able to hear everything your seatmate says, in fact, everybody on the plane says the length of your entire trip. for many it's that last refuge from ringing cell phones and text messages. but now what may be the first sign that could change. the fcc says it will soon propose allowing passengers to talk on their phones in their seats above 10,000 feet. something already aloud in europe and asia but not in the u.s. in a statement the fcc commissioner said today the time is right to review our outdated and restricted rules. a public comment period would come first. >> this idea is every frequent flyer's worst night
angeles. while it's early yet in this process, the new head of the fcc said this is just keeping up with the times. he says they're reviewing their outdated and restricted rules. the story where we begin tonight is with nbc's tom costello. he's at national airport in washington. tom, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. this is still far from reality, but it could be soon you'll be able to hear everything your seatmate says, in fact, everybody on the plane says the length of your...
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. >>> so everything is running smoothly for travelers at los angeles international airport today, but that definitely wasn't the case last night. there were two separate scares there. they took place right around the same time. one at terminal 4, the other at terminal 5. terminal 4 had an apparent prank call to police that caused this chaotic scene. it began when a caller reported a gun at the intera and that prompted this response from police. >> everyone on the ground! >> everybody get down! >> so police then had to evacuate that entire terminal, but they didn't find anything suspicious, and then eventually would give the all-clear. and then earlier, just moments in terminal 5, an suv crashed triggering a panicked reaction from passengers inside. they were frightened by that sound, that banging sound from that accident, and then threat the terminal. police say the driver was suffering from a medical condition. she is hospitalized and is currently in good condition. >>> so four people have now been arrested in new york for allegedly playing that knockout game. the game might seem lik
. >>> so everything is running smoothly for travelers at los angeles international airport today, but that definitely wasn't the case last night. there were two separate scares there. they took place right around the same time. one at terminal 4, the other at terminal 5. terminal 4 had an apparent prank call to police that caused this chaotic scene. it began when a caller reported a gun at the intera and that prompted this response from police. >> everyone on the ground! >>...
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cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> remember take the battered bag. >>> when we come back, how many of us can relate to this? ♪ >> those epic lights from "christmas vacation." well, move over clark griswold, a new family says game on. it's our "instant index." a new family says game on. it's our "instant index." when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling
cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> remember take the battered bag. >>> when we come back, how many of us can relate to this? ♪ >> those epic lights from "christmas vacation." well, move over clark griswold, a new family says game on. it's our "instant index." a new family says game on. it's our "instant index." when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it...
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in light of the shooting yesterday at los angeles international airport, the first 45 minutes this morning we want to get your
in light of the shooting yesterday at los angeles international airport, the first 45 minutes this morning we want to get your
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police officers storm los angeles international airport, guns drawn and passengers hit the ground. hear what triggered the scare. >>> london police are canvassing a neighborhood where three women were allegedly held captive for three decades. we will tell you what they're hoping to find. >>> plus new developments in the rape investigation involving a heisman trophy hopeful and fellow student. the results of dna tests coming up. >>> we begin with two frightening incidents at los angeles international airport, they happened almost simultaneously, one at terminal 4, the other at terminal 5. at terminal 4, a prank call to police caused this chaotic scene. authorities say it all began when the caller reported a gunman at the airport and that prompted this response from police. >> everyone on the ground! everybody get down! >> police evacuated the terminal, didn't find anything suspicious, gave the all clear almost at the same time. at terminal 5, an suv crashed, triggering a panic reaction from passengers inside. paul vercammen has more. >> reporter: last night, absolute panic at lax. w
police officers storm los angeles international airport, guns drawn and passengers hit the ground. hear what triggered the scare. >>> london police are canvassing a neighborhood where three women were allegedly held captive for three decades. we will tell you what they're hoping to find. >>> plus new developments in the rape investigation involving a heisman trophy hopeful and fellow student. the results of dna tests coming up. >>> we begin with two frightening...
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according to the "los angeles times," quote, a number states that use their own systems, meaning the online systems are on track to hit enrollment targets because of the sharp increase in november. according to state officials. so just moments ago, i spoke to the u.s. senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means obama care can work in terms of the young. and obviously kentucky seems to be exceeding that. that's pretty impressive. are you going to say kentucky is a success story for obama care? >> what i would say is that what is extraordinary about kentucky situation is that 40 times more people have been canceled than have signed up. 280,000 peoplee hadheir suranc cled und obama care and 7,000 have signed up. so the number being canceled dwarfs the number actually signing up. so no, if
according to the "los angeles times," quote, a number states that use their own systems, meaning the online systems are on track to hit enrollment targets because of the sharp increase in november. according to state officials. so just moments ago, i spoke to the u.s. senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the...
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miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> wow, that's one fascinating case. the defense possibly involving the so-called evil twin. will it work. our legal guys are back, avery freedman and richard herman. avery, let me begin with you. you heard miguel say the dna may be identical. you have eyewitness accounts, one believes he saw a vehicle that's similar to that of brian's. what is this going to boil down to? it simply can't be based on dna evidence. but what might break this case? >> that's right. well, i mean, i guess you said maybe we can make a movie out of this one, that's true. here you've got aaron lucas in colorado springs where the crimes took place. brian says i was in the back room in a different state. how in the world is aaron going to compel his brother to come to colorado springs as an alibi witness? it seems preposterous. just because one of the victims found that there was a black sedan, i mean, who knows what the heck that is. i don't understand this defense. i think it is creative. i don't think it is going absolutely anywhere, and this tr
miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> wow, that's one fascinating case. the defense possibly involving the so-called evil twin. will it work. our legal guys are back, avery freedman and richard herman. avery, let me begin with you. you heard miguel say the dna may be identical. you have eyewitness accounts, one believes he saw a vehicle that's similar to that of brian's. what is this going to boil down to? it simply can't be based on dna evidence. but what might break this case? >>...
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i'm in los angeles. all going through new york. i think we can expect a little delay between the two of us here. glen, what, what, what are the key elements of this story that you think we should know? >> first of all that the -- none of the people who have been targeted are kiddconsidered by nsa to be terrorists none involved in terrorist organizations or terrorist plots in any ways. they express views that the u.s. government kids radicals. secondly one of the persons is deemed by the nsa to be a u.s. person. means heap is a citizen or gre card holder which entitles him to increase protections under the law. americans, u.s. persons are not exempt from this program. then thirdly, there is a long, ugly history, lawrence in the united states of the u.s. government deeming certain ideas radical. such as the civil rights movement. or socialist and communist. or, anti-war protesters. then taking action to destroy them either their reputations or, their, their professions. and, i think we all ought to be aware of that history and wary o
i'm in los angeles. all going through new york. i think we can expect a little delay between the two of us here. glen, what, what, what are the key elements of this story that you think we should know? >> first of all that the -- none of the people who have been targeted are kiddconsidered by nsa to be terrorists none involved in terrorist organizations or terrorist plots in any ways. they express views that the u.s. government kids radicals. secondly one of the persons is deemed by the...
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robert eichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st when his bill go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network, almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a month less but he and four of harris' five doctors are no longer in that network. >> i've had patients come to me saying please do whatever you need to do, because i don't know if i will be able to come back to see you after december 31st. >> reporter: he says 10% of his patients now must either find new doctors or pay steep out of pocket costs. >> it's mind-numbing. it's mind-numbing. >> reporter: even for dr. eitchis, less than six weeks before obama care takes effect, he still doesn't know which if any insurance plans he will accept. he's already stopped taking medicare. >> i may think about not taking any insurance at all. i have a lot of patients who have been seeing me for over 20 year
robert eichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st when his bill go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network, almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a month less but he and four of harris' five doctors are no longer in that network....
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robert ichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st, when his bill would go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network, and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a less month, but four of his five doctors are no longer in that network. >> i've had patients come to me, saying, please do whatever you need to do, because i don't know if i'll be able to come back to see you after december 31st. >> reporter: he says 10% of his patients now must either find new doctors or pay steep out-of-pocket costs. >> it's mind numbing. it's mind numbing. >> reporter: even for dr. ichis, less than six weeks before obama care takes effect, he doesn't know which if any insurance plans he'll accept. he has already stopped taking medicare. >> honestly, what i may think about is not taking any insurance at all. i have a lot of patients who have been seeing me for
robert ichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st, when his bill would go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network, and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a less month, but four of his five doctors are no longer in that network....
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she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. we are so proud of penny and glad she's stepping back from the private sector to give us the energy and dynamics that we need. her leadership of select usa is one of the reasons that this effort has the potential to grow our country and to grow all of yours for those of you who are here and visiting from so many other countries. we welcome you here. this in the biggest reason select usa will make a difference is frankly, all of you. a group of very capable business leaders, people who are hungry, who understand the dynamics of the marketplace and to our ambitious and come here with a vision for nearly 60 countries around the world and from all across the united states. i said in my confirmation hearing when i was selected to become secretary of state, i said to the senators and former colleagues that in many ways, foreign-policy today is economic policy. leaders in government need to under
she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. we are so proud of penny and glad she's stepping back from the private sector to give us the energy and dynamics that we need. her leadership of select usa is one of the reasons that this effort has the potential to grow our country and to grow all of yours for those of you who are here and...
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joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, going hungry, how recent congressional cuts to foot stamps are leaving many more americans hungrier this thanksgiving. >>> plus, high-tech history. how the smithsonian is making rare collections available to whomever, wherever. it's today's big idea. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. today is small business saturday. get out and shop small. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a f
joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, going hungry, how recent congressional cuts to foot stamps are leaving many more americans hungrier this thanksgiving. >>> plus, high-tech history. how the smithsonian is making rare collections available to whomever, wherever. it's today's big idea. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small...